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60 sats \ 6 replies \ @Aardvark OP 20 Feb \ parent \ on: What is the economic impact of high levels of immigration? AskSN
I'm about 40 minutes into the video that @Undisciplined linked and he's literally doing exactly what you said. "The cultural impact is insignificant if you can't offset the 90 trillion dollars of gains."
Unfortunately, you still have to convince people who value their culture to vote for your policy.
I didn't watch the whole video.... where did he get $90 trillion in gains from?
AFAIK, the entire world economy is less than $90 trillion USD in real terms...
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He says wide open borders will dramatically increase the world's productivity.
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That does make it a different point than what you were asking for. A net benefit isn't the same as a mutual benefit.
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I think ultimately it would become a mutual benefit if the entire planet was able to produce more. Personally culture isn't a big deal to me, short of extreme differences.
Basically any culture that doesn't want to infringe on my rights is fine
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There's an economist joke that the best foreign aid is luggage.
Moving from a tyrannical shithole to America will generally increase individual productivity by an order of magnitude.
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That makes a lot of sense especially considering how little of the aid actually helps anyone.